Re: Red Motor. EH sump. New Dipstick location?
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 9:30 pm
funny thing I have beer come and get it mates

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did ya go to bed poofMick Jagger wrote:![]()
Hey, that's three times nowMick wrote:what's this twice in one weeki'm ALLWAYS right, just ask me i'll tell you
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when it comes to the red motor grey motor thing nobody is right or wrong we all have our reasonshotty greys are cool even stock ones to an extent they just don't suit my driving style
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now we need something for you to put this engine into, i'm thinking van or wagonas you have sedans and a ute that i guess you don't want to stick it into or you could put it in the FB that's been tampered with to an extent and accessorised and what an accessory a blown grey
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The gearbox will stay the same (just overhauled if it needs it and with a beefy clutch). Silly thing is that I don't plan on driving it too fast, I just want to do it for kicks-n-giggles. If I get a car for the right price, I might just go ahead and use the engine that's already in it. Cosmetically it will be reversible back to stock, but there will be a little work on the insides of the engine that can't. I don't think I'll lose too much sleep over that though.Mick wrote:don't worry about the old owner, liethere's nothing better than doing stuff to a car you bought that upsets the old owner
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it's yor car now
if they were so concerned they wouldn't have sold it
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plus the good thing with what you want to do it's easily reversable, that is unless you had plans of changing the gearbox aswell
Why do I suddenly feel like standing up and singing Advance Australia FairSunnyTim wrote:I reckon if you put a grey and a red side by side, drained the oil and water and just like the FO RD vs Holden competition at shows, ran them both on medium revs I reckon the red would break first, even with its extra main bearing.
If you also tried to run one with only 3 cyclinders connected, the grey would be the only one that wouldl start cold, and then drive the carI bet you the red motor wouldn't even fire. Particularly a Red 202 (which in its early HQ days was a pretty $*#@ ordinary motor)
I sat on 70 MPH in my pink car from Brisbane to Bendigo (standard diff everything). Kept passing most cars on the highway, however Reds are newer technology, so you would hope that they were better engineered and had better performance.
Its a bit like the poor old 48-215. For its entire life some half-witted journalist has jumped behind the wheel of No.1, driven it around the block and given it crap for comparing so poorly to the next 'new' model just coming out. The difference is that it's still surviving and operating just as well as the day it was made, unlike no doubt all of the cars that it has been compared too![]()
Alright, vent done. But I drive grey motors by choice, and I wouldn't have it any other way. There were over a million of them out there reliably getting the masses of Australia around the place faithfully for some 30-40 years
geez i need one of those greys of the few i've driven one or two could get to seventy but i was sh!tting myself waiting for engine parts to exit through the sumpSunnyTim wrote:I reckon if you put a grey and a red side by side, drained the oil and water and just like the FO RD vs Holden competition at shows, ran them both on medium revs I reckon the red would break first, even with its extra main bearing.
If you also tried to run one with only 3 cyclinders connected, the grey would be the only one that wouldl start cold, and then drive the carI bet you the red motor wouldn't even fire. Particularly a Red 202 (which in its early HQ days was a pretty $*#@ ordinary motor)
I sat on 70 MPH in my pink car from Brisbane to Bendigo (standard diff everything). Kept passing most cars on the highway, however Reds are newer technology, so you would hope that they were better engineered and had better performance.
Its a bit like the poor old 48-215. For its entire life some half-witted journalist has jumped behind the wheel of No.1, driven it around the block and given it crap for comparing so poorly to the next 'new' model just coming out. The difference is that it's still surviving and operating just as well as the day it was made, unlike no doubt all of the cars that it has been compared too![]()
Alright, vent done. But I drive grey motors by choice, and I wouldn't have it any other way. There were over a million of them out there reliably getting the masses of Australia around the place faithfully for some 30-40 years